Julian Gil Marjorie de Sousa
Argentinean actor Julian Gil and fiancee Marjorie de Sousa. Photo by Araya Diaz/Getty

Julián Gil and Marjorie De Sousa have been embroiled in a nasty court battle over their baby Matías and news today is only making it works. "De Primera Mano" host, Gustavo Adolfo Infante, informed his viewers that he was receiving news that confirmed the DNA results were negative and that Gil was not the father of the baby. "I will not reveal my source obviously, but there's going to be an annulment because it all appears to indicate, we can't confirm, that Matías is not Julian Gil's son," he said at the end of his show.

TVyNovelas reached out to Marjorie's reps who said the following: "How sad that Gustavo Adolfo is not informed, we would have hoped that the test had been done, but it hasn't. That information is completely false because they haven't even done the DNA test. The same day that Marjorie petitioned, they also solicited the test, but today it was made public that Julián is asking for the same, but they are calling it 'unknowing paternity', but the petition was done the same day, because that instance where the suit was done doesn't stand."

It was also reported that Julián Gil would file a countersuit because he doubts of his paternity. "We came to be notified about the suit, of the unfounded suit by Julián Gil for annulment of paternity," De Sousa's lawyer told Televisa Espectáculos. "There's no doubt that the man is Matías' father, that is why we are here at the time the judge asked us to, so tests can be done and for there to be no doubt."

Marjorie De Sousa asked for a paternity test, not to prove that Gil is the father because she has no doubt of that, but to make it clear that Julián is the father of Matías. Gil was quick to react to the news on social media writing: "I am surprised by this decision. There will be a time where I'll be able to talk about this with all of you, for now I can assure you that in my hear there's no doubt that Matías is my son and I am willing to do the test when they ask me to."

Gil and De Sousa have been involved in an ugly legal battle over child support. The DNA test comes on the heels of the former's lawyers asking the judge to lower the percentage Gil has to pay out from 20% to 4%. Recently, Marjorie's team slammed Julián for not paying his part. "Since March he has not given absolutely anything," she said in an "Hoy" interview. Since [the baby] was born he has only given 16,000 Mexican pesos [$900 dollars], six diaper packages, two cans of milk, two bottles of water, that's all he's given the baby. Starting in April he has not given anything."

Marjorie's team also added: "He has also not wanted to see the baby, he asked the visits to be canceled until the 14th, I think he's at the beach, he's on vacation and he hasn't seen his son either." The latter seemed like an attempt to tarnish Julián Gil's image in the public eye as he had previously stated he had talked to the judge and excused himself from the visitations due to work in the U.S.

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